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Tag Archives: Wall Street Journal
Fighting climate change with patents, Wall Street Journal
GENEVA — World leaders are talking a lot about climate change, not least in their flashy statement on controlling global temperatures at the recent Group of Eight summit in Italy. One of the smarter ways they can put this determination … Continue reading
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Spread the virus to stop it, Wall Street Journal
The death toll from swine flu is mounting. But in one respect we can count ourselves lucky: The virus originated in Mexico, a country that quickly shared samples with the World Health Organization. Scientists in the United States and Australia … Continue reading
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A bad climate trade off, Wall Street Journal
The high priests of climate change are wrapping up their latest meeting today in Poznan, Poland, where the United Nations is hosting a conference on global warming. But don’t expect a real solution to emerge. While most of these politicians … Continue reading
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